Full "Top Gear” Host Lineup Includes Chris Harris, Sabine Schmitz

...And The Stig's not going anywhere.

"Top Gear" will return to TV in May with a total of six hosts, the BBC has confirmed today. Along with previously announced presenters Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc, the lineup will also feature Formula 1 heavyweight Eddie Jordan, German race car driver Sabine Schmitz, automotive journalist Chris Harris, and car reviewer Rory Reid.

"The new team will cover the entire automotive spectrum and bring with them their own unique and very individual love of cars that will resonate with every type of Top Gear viewer, from the family who enjoy the entertainment values of the show, to aspirational car lovers and fanatical petrolheads," the BBC said in a statement.

As of late last year, we heard rumors that Harris as well as Schmitz, a.k.a. "Queen of the Nürburgring," would be added as "Top Gear" hosts. But other rumors had suggested actor Philip Glenister, news presenter Guy Martin, "Classic Car Show" host Jodie Kidd, and even Formula F1 champ Jenson Button also might have joined.

As the BBC tries to resuscitate "Top Gear," the show's three former hosts are preparing to launch a new show on Amazon Prime. That show is expected to launch sometime this year. It looks like the only original cast member to join the new version of "Top Gear" is none other than The Stig.